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matchmaking News Archive29-Jun-2007
- Church singles assemble packs (South Idaho Press)
Several hundred singles aged 18-30 from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints stakes around southern Idaho and northern Utah gathered at the Burley West Stake Saturday to assemble school supply kits for needy children in countries around the world.
- Chinese School Scraps Mandatory Pregnancy Tests (AsianWeek.com)
BEIJING ? An agriculture vocational school has decided to scrap a new rule requiring all female students to take pregnancy tests amid concerns the tests would violate the girls? privacy.
- Surf's Up Review [DS PSP Game Boy Advance] (GameSpot)
On the DS, Surf's Up is a fun, kart-style racer with a satisfying trick system and two worthwhile multiplayer options.
- Matchmaking Now Turning Into a Profitable Business (Arab News)
MAKKAH, 25 June 2007 ? In bygone days, matchmakers would solely bring prospective brides and grooms together for the sake of Allah and nothing more. However, in this current materialistic age matchmaking has become a lucrative business.
- Desperate for the iPhone? Swap Your Contract. (Smart Money)
Desperate for the iPhone? Some services let you swap your contract with a stranger, fee-free.
- Johor To Host Malaysia-China Business Forum Next Month (Bernama)
KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 (Bernama) -- The Malaysia-China Business Council (MCBC) will jointly organise the Malaysia-China Business Forum 2007 with the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute (ASLI) and Johor Investment Centre in Johor Baharu next month.
- Are Arranged Marriages the Next Big Trend? (Fox News)
The best way to find your partner for life could very well be the oldest: the arranged marriage, according to one trend expert.
- Online Dating Has More Singles Clicking (Fox 12 Oregon)
"We met online." Those words, once taboo, have now become mainstream. As more and more individuals give online dating a chance, the stigma that once surrounded the topic has dissipated.
- Koreans pursue marriages made in credit heaven (Financial Times)
When Park Ji-hee started looking for a husband, she was worried that her very ordinary background - her father is a government official and she is a junior high school teacher - would interfere with her plans to marry rich.
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